There’s debate about who gets to investigate Gov. Katie Hobbs over allegations of pay to play. Is politics driving the reaction to the scandal? Plus, a new version of “Peter Pan” rewrites the Native American characters as guardians of endangered traditions. That and more on The Show.
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Pinal County has overhauled the processes, procedures and staff facilitating elections this year. The Show sat down with Jen Fifield, who covers elections for Votebeat, to talk more about how Pinal County plans on avoiding elections mistakes of the past.
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When Larissa Fasthorse was first approached about writing an adaptation of "Peter Pan," she said no.
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Two professors at the University of Arizona recently finished teaching a new course about space law and policy. The Show sat down with the legal half of the teaching team to learn more about the field of space law.
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Sherry Dewane began collecting postcards nearly a decade ago. Her family owned the Stagecoach Motor Hotel in Phoenix. Years after the inn was sold and turned into a parking lot at Sky Harbor Airport, Dewane started searching for old postcards of her family’s demolished hotel.
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Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes says Republicans pressuring her to recuse herself from an investigation of Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs are engaging in a partisan stunt.
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The Show spoke with Gary Paul Nabhan, acclaimed ethnobotanist, about “Agave Spirits: The Past, Present, and Future of Mezcals” — his new book about everything from tequilas to bacanoras and more.